100 Mr. James Edwards’ Synopsis of 
segments narrowly whitish. Legs pale yellow, claws fuscous. 
Length, 3} mm. 
Sparingly on oak bushes in hedges in November. 
7. Typhlocyba Douglasi, Edw. 
Typhlocyba Douglasi, Edw., Ent. Mo. Mag., xiv., 248, 
fig. 1 (style); op. cit., xvili., 224, fig. ¢ (penis) ; 
Lethierry, Fieb., Cicad. d’Eur. (T'yphlocybini), 67. 
Head, pronotum, and scutellum pale yellow; elytra deep yellow, 
inclining to orange in the male, pale yellow or whitish in the 
female; a subcuneate spot in the apex of the brachial, supra- 
brachial, and subcostal areas, and the membrane, fuscous. Abdo- 
men entirely yellow. Legs pale yellow, claws fuscous. Length, 
3+ mm. 
On beech ; common. 
8. Typhlocyba gratiosa, Boh. 
Typhlocyba gratiosa, Boh., Sv. Ak. Handl., 121 (1858); 
J. Sahl., Not. Fenn., xii., 179, 8; Dougl., Ent. 
Mo. Mag., xii., 76, 9. 
T. suturalis, Flor, Rhyn. Liv., ii., 684; Kirschb., 
Cicad., 186, 22. 
Eupteryx apicalis, var., Marsh., Ent. Mo. Mag. iii, 
220, 7, sec. spec. comm. 
Anomia gratiosa, Leth., Cat. Hem. Nord., ed. i., 73. 
A. suturalis, Fieb., Cicad. d’Eur. (T'yphlocybint), 61, 7. 
3. Head, pronotum, and scutellum yellowish white. Elytra 
yellow, a streak in the apex of the subcostal, suprabrachial, and 
brachial areas, and the membrane, fuscous; clavus tinged with 
fuscous, especially on the claval suture and the inner margin. 
Abdomen and legs yellow, claws fuscous. 9? yellowish white ; the 
entire clavus, a streak in the apex of the subcostal, suprabrachial, 
and brachial areas, and the membrane, fuscous. Claws fuscous. 
Length, 33 mm. 
On beech ; not very common. The male very rarely 
has the clavus so dark as the female. 
9. Typhlocyba crategi, Dougl. 
Typhlocyba crategi, Dougl., Ent. Mo. Mag., xii., 203. 
Pale yellow; the membrane, a small spot in the apex of the 
subcostal and suprabrachial areas, and the inner margin of the 
